Gov. Wolf Wants To Toughen Pennsylvania’s Gun Laws

Gov. Tom Wolf is renewing his call for lawmakers to toughen Pennsylvania’s gun laws, after a truck driver walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and fatally shot 11 people. The Democrat spoke Tuesday at an anti-gun violence rally in the Capitol, joined by the ex-wife of a man badly wounded in the synagogue shooting. The state House GOP’s majority leader, Bryan Cutler, says Pennsylvania says policymakers might find agreement on mental health interventions.

Secretary For Big Beaver Municipal Authority Accused Of Stealing Money

A secretary for Big Beaver’s Municipal Authority is accused of taking thousands of dollars. Sheri Horinka was charged last week after an audit showed two checks were cashed by the 51-year-old totaling 13-thousand-500 dollars. Horinka had served the authority as a part-time secretary and treasurer dating back to 2015. She’s free after positing 15-thousand-dollars bail.

Deep Freeze Hits Beaver County

WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30TH, 2019

 

*** WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING… …WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM EST THURSDAY… * A LINE OF BRIEFLY MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW THIS MORNING AND DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS. WIND CHILLS AS LOW AS 25 BELOW ZERO. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO ONE INCH. WINDS GUSTING AS HIGH AS 35 MPH.
PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS THIS MORNING. THE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS MAY IMPACT THE MORNING COMMUTE. THE COLD WIND CHILLS COULD CAUSE FROSTBITE ON EXPOSED SKIN IN AS LITTLE AS 30 MINUTES. A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THE COMBINATION OF VERY COLD AIR AND THE WIND WILL CREATE DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILL VALUES. FROSTBITE CAN OCCUR QUICKLY AND EVEN HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. EXPECT SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

TODAY – WINDY WITH SNOW SHOWERS THIS MORNING.
PARTLY CLOUDY LATER. HIGH – 7.

TONIGHT – BITTERLY COLD. SOME CLOUDS THIS EVENING
WILL GIVE WAY TO MAINLY CLEAR SKIES
OVERNIGHT. LOW – MINUS 2.

THURSDAY – SUNSHINE. HIGH – 12.

Federal Grand Jury Files Additional Charges Against Mass Murderer

A FEDERAL GRAND JURY HAS FILED ADDITIONAL CHARGES AGAINST A MASS MURDERER. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Daily Sports Report: Basketball

Last night’s Local Boys Varsity Basketball Scores:
WPIAL Class 5A Section 2 (5A)
Moon 64
Trinity 38

WPIAL Class 4A Section 2 (4A)
Beaver 61
Central Valley 48

Ambridge 68
Hopewell 32

Quaker Valley 70
New Castle 67

WPIAL Class 3A Section 1 (3A)
Aliquippa 63
Riverside 53

Lincoln Park 78
Beaver Falls 43

Neshannock 76
New Brighton 38

WPIAL Class 3A Section 2 (3A)
Freedom 60
Carlynton 51

WPIAL Class 2A Section 3 (2A)
South Side Beaver 68
Sewickley Academy 64

WPIAL Class 1A Section 1 (1A)
Nazareth Prep 55
Quigley Catholic 47

Union 56
Rochester 32

Vincentian Academy 72
Western Beaver 29

Last Night’s Girls Varsity Basketball Scores:

Non-Conference
Hopewell 55
North Hills 51

There is no local high school basketball scheduled for tonight.

Geneva Basketball
The Geneva College Golden Tornadoes Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams head to Waynesburg tonight. The women’s team plays at 5:30 pm, followed by the men’s team at 7:30 pm.

Pitt Men’s Basketball
The Panthers fell to the Clemson Tigers last night with a final score of 82-69. Pitt takes on Syracuse at home this Saturday with 6 pm tip-off time.

 

Beaver County Native Dr. James Frank remembered for his trailblazing career in athletics

Dr. James Frank of Aliquippa passed away on Saturday. He is remembered for his trailblazing career in athletics. In January of 1981, Dr. Frank became the first African-American President of the NCAA. He also was the President of his alma mater, Lincoln University. From 1958 to 1972, he served as basketball coach at Lincoln University. His positions also included Dean of Students at Hunter College, Vice President of Medgar Evers College, and Commissioner of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.

In his days as a high school athlete, he played on the iconic Aliquippa State Championship Basketball team of 1949. He was co-captain of the team and named All Section, All WPIAL, and second team All State for his performance.

Dr. Frank’s incredible career will be remembered by many. Current NCAA President Mark Emmert issued a heartwarming statement about Dr. Frank earlier this week. “We extend our deepest sympathies to the family, friends and colleagues of Dr. James Frank. Throughout his memorable career, Dr. Frank spearheaded positive and impactful change, “championing diversity and inclusion in college sports. He holds a special place in NCAA history, serving as both the first African-American and the first college president to hold the positions of secretary-treasurer and membership president. We join others in mourning his loss while also honoring his legacy.”

In addition to his many other honors, on April 4, 1982, Dr. Frank was inducted into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame.

 

Mike Romigh joins host Jim Roddey tomorrow on “The Best of Beaver County” presented by St. Barnabas

The Best of Beaver County is easy to discover; it’s right on your radio!   Tune in this and every Thursday from 11 to 11:30 am  for “the Best of Beaver County”, a new show on WBVP and WMBA presented by St. Barnabas. The show will be  hosted by Jim Roddey and is dedicated to shining light on the great things going on right here in your neighborhood, and the people that are making it happen.  This Thursday, enjoy conversation and insight with Mike Romigh – Sponsorship, Events & Social Media Manager Beaver County Humane Society and Previous local Radio Talk show host (WBVP, KDKA-AM & WKBN-AM)

Jim Roddey (left) and Mike Romigh (right)

You can also watch a live video stream of the show on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook page, plus the radio broadcast will be replayed each week from 11:30 am to Noon on Beaver County Radio.  

 

President Trump dismisses tell-all book as ‘made up stories’

President Trump dismisses tell-all book as ‘made up stories’
By JILL COLVIN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is dismissing — and potentially bolstering sales — of a new tell-all book by a former White House aide, calling it “made up stories and fiction.”
The book by Cliff Sims, called “Team of Vipers,” is the latest in a series of insider accounts by journalists and former Trump staffers who paint an unflattering picture of life in the West Wing. In it, Sims, the former director of White House message strategy, engages in score-settling with former internal rivals, fingers other administration officials as “leakers,” and casts the president as disloyal to his staff.
Trump, in his Tuesday morning tweet, dismissed Sims as a “low level staffer” who had written “yet another boring book.”
“He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer,” said Trump, who claimed Sims had signed a non-disclosure agreement.
Indeed, Michael Glassner, chief operating officer of Trump’s re-election campaign, tweeted that the campaign was preparing to file suit against Sims for violating the agreement. Trump and his associates have a habit of announcing legal action and not following through.
Sims responded with his own tweet that included a series of photographs of him at the White House — including speaking with the president and in the Oval Office, along with a personal message from Trump scrawled on the front page of the New York Times.
“Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House” is out today, written by the most famous “gofer” in the world! Enjoy!” wrote Sims in his tweet.
Sims’ book was officially released Tuesday, the same day as another behind-the-scenes account of Trump’s team by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, an informal Trump adviser and longtime friend. The book, titled “Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics,” paints a sympathetic picture of a president who has been ill-served by what he describes as a “revolving door of deeply flawed individuals_amateurs, grifters, weaklings, convicted and unconvicted felons_who were hustled into jobs they were never suited for, sometimes seemingly without so much as a background check via Google or Wikipedia.”
Christie, who challenged Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 but endorsed Trump after dropping out, oversaw Trump’s transition team until he was fired shortly after the November election, allegedly at the urging of Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser. Christie, during his tenure as a federal prosecutor, sent Kushner’s father – businessman Charles Kushner — to prison after winning his conviction on tax evasion and other crimes.
In his account, Christie paints unflattering portraits of a number of former Trump aides, including Kushner and former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon, whom he describes as “a fraud, a nobody, and a liar.” He also rails against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, panning him as a “walking car crash” and “train wreck from beginning to end.”
Sims began rolling out his book Monday with a media blitz that included an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America” and a sit-down with late-night TV host Stephen Colbert of CBS.
Christie was due to visit with Colbert on Tuesday.
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Associated Press writer Zeke Miller contributed to this report.